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Preview of Properties and Changes of Matter Bundle - NGSS Aligned

Properties and Changes of Matter Bundle - NGSS Aligned

Created by
Mary Beth White
This is a 65 page completely NGSS aligned properties and changes of matter bundle. It is everything you need to teach the NGSS standards for states of matter. This packet will spark every student's excitement and understanding about science. This unit covers NGSS standards: 2-PS1-1 2-PS1-2 2-PS1-3 2-PS1-4 Include in this bundle is my Properties of Matter and Changes of Matter units. They include: Properties of Matter 9 Properties of Matter Vocabulary Cards Matter Teaching Poster Solid Liqui
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
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